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100 Architects Shanghai — Discovery Park & Quang Ngai Cultural Inspiration

Posted by Khoi Pham on May 30, 2026
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Among Haus Coastal Quang Ngai‘s six international design partners, 100 Architects is the unusual choice. They’re not master planners. They’re not architects in the traditional sense. They specialize in one thing: playgrounds that make communities work better.

At Haus Coastal, 100 Architects deliver over 100 interactive play features across the development’s plazas. Here’s why HAUS hired them — and what their playgrounds do that ordinary ones don’t.

Who Is 100 Architects?

100 Architects is a Shanghai-based studio specializing in playscapes and community-interaction architecture. Their portfolio spans urban playgrounds, school environments, and community spaces across China, Hong Kong, and Southeast Asia.

The studio is known internationally for breakthrough playscape projects that reject conventional swing-and-slide thinking. Their installations integrate climbing, hiding, sliding, swinging, balance challenge, and social interaction into single spatial experiences. Children spend more time engaged; parents spend less time supervising — because the design itself is the supervisor.

100+ Play Features Across Haus Coastal

At Haus Coastal Quang Ngai, 100 Architects deliver more than 100 interactive play features distributed across the development’s plazas and parks:

  • Children’s Plaza (10,000 m²) — open exploration space anchored by the studio’s signature climbing-sliding-balance structures
  • Ocean Discovery Park (6,800 m²) — themed play environment connecting children to Quang Ngai’s coastal heritage
  • Mangrove Boardwalk Play Stops — small play interventions integrated into the mangrove preservation walking route
  • Plaza-Edge Interactive Elements — features embedded into the larger Coastal Plaza for casual use

This volume is unusual. Most Vietnamese master-planned developments include one or two playgrounds as compliance items. Haus Coastal treats play as a central community function.

Why Playground Design Matters for Property Value

This is the buyer-side argument many overlook: high-quality children’s facilities are one of the strongest predictors of community retention and rental demand.

Three-generation Vietnamese families — the project’s primary buyer cohort — pick neighborhoods substantially based on whether grandchildren want to visit. If your development has memorable, repeatable, engaging play features, families spend more time on-site, neighbors form bonds, and the community matures into something tightly knit.

The opposite — generic playgrounds that children outgrow by age 7 — produces transient communities that struggle to hold buyer interest as the project ages.

Cultural Inspiration from Quang Ngai

100 Architects’ Haus Coastal work doesn’t apply a generic Shanghai-Hong Kong playbook. The studio researched Quang Ngai’s local culture, native marine life, traditional fishing communities, and coastal mythology — and embedded those references into the play features.

The Ocean Discovery Park, in particular, features installations inspired by:

  • Cá Ông (Whale) mythology — the coastal whale legend central to Quang Ngai’s identity
  • Traditional fishing tools and net patterns — abstracted into climbing and balance structures
  • Local marine biodiversity — fish, crustacean, and seabird forms integrated into installations

For buyers raising children in Quang Ngai, this matters. The play environment is not a generic Asian-urban template — it reflects where the children are from.

Three-Generation Engagement

100 Architects designs for what they call “three-generation engagement” — play environments that work for children, parents, and grandparents simultaneously.

Practical implications at Haus Coastal:

  • Shaded seating zones integrated near every major play feature so grandparents can supervise comfortably
  • Multi-skill structures that engage toddlers (age 2-4) and elementary children (age 7-10) in the same installation, accommodating siblings
  • Pathway connections that allow caregivers to move easily between play zones without backtracking

This is why playground design quality maps directly onto property value retention. Communities with engaging multi-generational facilities become destinations within their city — and that translates to durable buyer demand.

Why This Matters for Buyers

100 Architects’ contribution is the most underrated of Haus Coastal’s design partner roster — and arguably the most consequential for daily quality of life. For Vietnamese family buyers, three benefits:

  • Children’s engagement quality — fewer trips off-site to commercial entertainment because the community itself provides daily play variety
  • Community formation — engaging play environments are where parents meet, where children form friendships, where neighbor networks build
  • Long-term property value — communities with strong community identity hold value better than commodity master plans

The 100+ play features are not amenity items. They’re infrastructure for community formation.

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